2 Kings 23:35
the silver.33taxed.15:19,202 Kings 24:1-6
1 Jehoiakim, first subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, then rebelling against him, procures his own ruin.5 Jehoiachin succeeds him.7 The king of Egypt is vanquished by the king of Babylon.8 Jehoiachin's evil reign.10 Jerusalem is taken and carried captive into Babylon.17 Zedekiah is made king, and reigns ill, unto the utter destruction of Judah. his days.17:5; 2Ch 36:6-21; Jer 25:1,9; 46:2; Da 1:1Nebuchadnezzar.This prince, so famous in the writings of the prophets, was the son of Nabopollasar king of Babylon. the Lord.6:23; 13:20,21; De 28:49,50; 2Ch 33:11; Job 1:17; Isa 7:17; 13:5Jer 35:11; Eze 19:8according.20:17; 21:12-14; 23:27; Isa 6:11,12; Jer 25:9; 26:6,20; 32:28Mic 3:12his. Heb. the hand of his. Surely.18:25; Ge 50:20; 2Ch 24:24; 25:16; Isa 10:5,6; 45:7; 46:10,11Am 3:6remove them.23:26,27; Le 26:33-35; De 4:26,27; 28:63; 29:28; Jos 23:15Jer 15:1-4; Mic 2:10for the sins.21:2-11; Ex 20:5 for the innocent.21:16; Nu 35:33; De 19:10; Jer 2:34; 19:4he filled.Ps 106:38which.Jer 15:1,2; La 3:42; Eze 33:25 the rest.2Ch 36:8; Jer 22:13-17; 26:1-36:32 A.M. 3405. B.C. 599. sleptAs Jehoiakim was "buried with the burial of an ass," by being "drawn and cast forth beyond the gates of Jerusalem," without internment, the expression "slept with his fathers," can only mean that the died, or slept the sleep of death. In the East, a body exposed during the night would be a prey to wild animals; if any of it were left till the morning, the carnivorous birds would devour it. 2Ch 36:6,8; Jer 22:18,19; 36:30Jehoiachin.As this man reigned only three months, and was a mere vassal of the king of Babylon, his reign is scarcely reckoned; and therefore Jeremiah (ch. 31:30) says of Jehoiakim, "he shall have none to sit upon the throne of David."Jeremiah 1:3
It came also.25:1-3; 26:1-24; 35:1-36:32; 2Ki 24:1-9; 2Ch 36:5-8unto the end.21:1-22:30; 28:1-29:32; 34:1-22; 37:1-39:18; 52:1-34; 2Ki 24:17-202Ki 25:1-30; 2Ch 36:11-21in the fifth.52:12,15; 2Ki 25:8; Zec 7:5; 8:19Jeremiah 22:13-19
unto.18; 2Ki 23:35-37; 2Ch 36:4buildeth.Le 19:13; De 24:14,15; Job 24:10,11; Mic 3:10; Hab 2:9-11Mal 3:5; Jas 5:4 I will.Pr 17:19; 24:27; Isa 5:8,9; 9:9; Da 4:30; Mal 1:4; Lu 14:28,29large. Heb. through-aired. windows, or, my windows. ceiledwith cedar. 2Sa 7:2; 2Ch 3:5; So 1:17; Hag 1:4 thy.18; 2Ki 23:25; 1Ch 3:15eat.1Ki 4:20-23; 2Ch 35:7,8,12-18; Ec 2:24; 9:7-10; 10:17; Isa 33:16Lu 11:41; Ac 2:46; 1Co 10:31and do.3; 21:12; 23:5; 2Sa 8:15; 1Ki 10:9; 2Ki 22:2; 23:25; 2Ch 34:2Pr 20:28; 21:3; 25:5; 29:4; 31:9; Isa 9:7then.42:6; De 4:40; Ps 128:1,2; Isa 3:10 judged.5:28; Job 29:12-17; Ps 72:1-4,12,13; 82:3,4; 109:31; Pr 24:11,12Isa 1:17was not.9:3,16,24; 31:33,34; 1Sa 2:2; 1Ch 28:9; Ps 9:10; Joh 8:19,54,55Joh 16:3; 17:3,6; Tit 1:16; 1Jo 2:3,4 thine eyes.Jos 7:21; Job 31:7; Ps 119:36,37; Eze 19:6; 33:31; Mr 7:21,22Jas 1:14,15; 2Pe 2:14; 1Jo 2:15,16covetousness.Ex 18:21; Ps 10:3; Lu 12:15-21; 16:13,14; Ro 1:29; 1Co 6:10Eph 5:3-5; Col 3:5; 1Ti 6:9,10; 2Pe 2:3,14to shed.3; 26:22-24; 1Ki 21:19; 2Ki 24:4; 2Ch 36:8; Eze 19:6; Zep 3:3violence. or, incursion. They.10; 16:4,6; 2Ch 21:19,20; 35:25Ah my brother.2Sa 1:26; 3:33-38; 1Ki 13:30 15:3; 36:6,30; 1Ki 14:10; 21:23,24; 2Ki 9:35; 2Ch 36:6Jeremiah 25:1
1 Jeremiah, reproving the Jews' disobedience to the prophets,8 foretells the seventy years' captivity;12 and after that, the destruction of Babylon.15 Under the type of a cup of wine he foreshews the destruction of all nations.34 The howling of the shepherds. A.M. 3398. B.C. 606. in the.36:1; 46:2; 2Ki 24:1,2; Da 1:1the first.Nebuchadnezzar was associated with his father Nabopollasar two years before the death of the latter; and from this time the Jewish computation of Nebuchadnezzar's reign begins; that is, from the end of the third year of Jehoiakim; and therefore, according to them, the fourth year of Jehoiakim was the first year of Nebuchadnezzar. But the Babylonians date the commencement of his reign two years later, that is, on the death of his father; which computation is followed by Daniel, who wrote in Chaldee.Jeremiah 26:1
1 Jeremiah by promises and threatenings exhorts to repentance.8 He is therefore apprehended,10 and arraigned.12 His apology.16 He is quit in judgment, by the example of Micah,20 and of Urijah,24 and by the care of Ahikam. A.M. 3394. B.C. 610.1:3; 25:1; 27:1; 35:1; 36:1; 2Ki 23:34-36; 2Ch 36:4,5Jeremiah 36:1
1 Jeremiah causes Baruch to write his prophesy,5 and publicly to read it.11 The princes, having intelligence thereof by Michaiah, send Jehudi to fetch the roll and read it.19 They will Baruch to hide himself and Jeremiah.20 The king, Jehoiakim, being certified thereof, hears part of it, and burns the roll.27 Jeremiah denounces his judgment.32 Baruch writes a new copy. 25:1; 35:1; 2Ki 24:1,2Jeremiah 36:9
A.M. 3398. B.C. 606. in the fifth.1they.Le 23:27; 2Ch 20:3; Ne 9:1; Es 4:16; Isa 58:1-3; Joe 1:13; 2:12-17Jon 3:5; Zec 7:5,6; 8:19came.6Jeremiah 36:29
Thou hast.De 29:19; Job 15:24; 40:8; Isa 45:9; Ac 5:39; 1Co 10:22Why.26:9; 32:3; Isa 29:21; 30:10; Ac 5:28The king.21:4-7,10; 28:8; 32:28-30; 34:21,22Jeremiah 46:2
Against Egypt.14; 25:9,19; Eze 29:1-32:32Pharaoh-necho.2Ki 23:29Pharaoh-nechoh.2Ch 35:20,21Necho.Carchemish.Isa 10:9in the.25:1; 36:1
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